I still get the "Prom Tonight" musical number stuck in my head sometimes.
I still get the "Prom Tonight" musical number stuck in my head sometimes.
The whole cast of Not Another Teen Movie is great, but a standout you didn't mention was Jaime Pressley proving her comedic chops several years before My Name Is Earl. At that point, I pretty much only knew her from Maxim Magazine (don't judge).
Didn't that also happen in High School High?
3rd best bit is Janie angrily painting a picture of her mom, which ends up being a stick figure in front of a house.
Clearly if this were a 24 reenactment, Paul Blackthorne wouldn't have to use his ridiculous American accent.
It's a silly silly show, but I kind of like that it takes itself seriously. This season is better than last, not as good as season 2.
I've been pretty bored by Flash lately. I know it's not cool to say, but I find myself invested in Arrow a lot more while I'm watching it.
My vote Roy. Bring him back just to kill him.
My love of James Bond prompted me to unnecessarily take an overnight train ride in a sleeper car last time I was in Europe. Let's just say… the trains are not as luxurious as they used to be.
Why is it that calling Dee a bitch is always 10x funnier than it should be, and than it would be on any other show?
My favorite is still "the implication"
387 comments and not a single mention of the Challenge :(
Now that Grantland's folded, I have no remaining outlets to provide proof that I'm not the only one who still watches this show.
I think it's possible to have a good self-contained "it's only a dream" story while still connecting it to the present day at the end. This should have been a sort of "holodeck episode". However, by the time they got to Reichenbach I was just utterly confused.
Oh man, EXACTLY how I felt after reading Ready Player One and The Martian this year.
My favorite Onion article: http://www.theonion.com/art…
To be honest, I'm not entirely sure Jon Hamm can act. He always seems really awkward in non-boardroom settings.
Re: the final bullet point, isn't that still the Mountain under Qyburn's sheet?
Every time a tertiary character has what seems like their final appearance on this show, I can't help but imagine them paraphrasing Dr. Spaceman's final appearance on 30 Rock, "That's a series wrap for Leo Spaceman!". This week I pictured Lou Avery saying "That's a series wrap for Lou Avery!" into the camera after he…
Honest question - doesn't the world still think Merlyn is dead? Or am I misremembering old plot points? If so, seems pretty ballsy to just waltz into a hospital.